Lipathor: It means that we decrypt the connection in our load balancers and sent is a regular request to the drones. This way you app does not have to handle SSL and allows you handle a larger volume of simultaneous connections

Hi everyone here, I am using pkgCloud , I managed to create an instance on ec2 amazon, I have to question, first: how to associate a key pair to the instance? second, when I do client.getServer or client.rebootServer or client.destroyServer as this https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5904b6fb4cdb43a312f2

quick question about the nodejitsu service -- heroku is mostly a read-only filesystem (with some exceptions to ./tmp and ./log). i find myself needing to make temporary filesystem writes in my node app. how writable is the filesystem on a nodejitsu slug, and are there any special directories for this?

Hi everyone here, I am using pkgCloud , I managed to create an instance on ec2 amazon, I have to question, first: how to associate a key pair to the instance? second, when I do client.getServer or client.rebootServer or client.destroyServer as this https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5904b6fb4cdb43a312f2

argh trying to change the number of drones per app via the web interface is always frustrating. I took one away from one app, and that worked fine; try to give it to another app and it says I've hit my limit. >:(

Hi guys, I'm having a weird issue with an external config file. I have config.js in my application root directory that I require in my app, which works perfectly fine locally but when I push to Nodejitsu I get a "cannot find module './config'" error

sorry for being a bit of a noob. But with ecstatic there is a line: app.use(ecstatic({ root: __dirname + '/Public' })); <- would that suggest I deploy in a folder that has a Public folder with the index.html etc in it